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2009-05-25 | e-Paper market to reach $2.1B by 2015 Displaybank projects the e-Paper market to grow from $70 million in 2008 to $2.1 billion in 2015 and $7 billion by 2020representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 47 percent. |
2008-04-18 | DRM debate spins more buzz The battle over DRM resumed at ESC when a Hollywood studio proponent of DRM went head-to-head with an attorney who demanded unfettered consumer rights to use and share copyrighted video. |
2015-10-29 | Digi-Key COO talks about industry consolidation, evolution Although the company logged relatively flat growth this year, Dave Doherty predicts continued growth as a result of new design and manufacturing trends in the semiconductor space. |
2006-09-18 | Design offshoring troubles U.S. engineers There's growing evidence showing that U.S. chip design is becoming more vulnerable to offshoring in places like China and India a scenario that has long troubled the minds of U.S. engineers. |
2015-09-14 | Design before 3D print takes on a different turn A browser-based UI allows anyone to modify and quickly visualise a whole new design space around an original 3D part, while doing all the necessary checks in the background. |
2014-12-22 | Deep learning holds key to boost robot intelligence European Automation sees deep learning as a set of algorithms that machines use to model high level abstractions in data, which allows computers to see objects and understand what they are. |
2010-07-29 | Database optimized for massive data Hibari, a database optimized for the reliable storage of Big Data, will be released by Gemini Mobile Technologies as an open source solution. |
2010-06-22 | DAC: EDA preps to embrace cloud computing Cloud computing for EDA, in three to five years, will occupy up to 20 percent of design transactions between major EDA vendors and their customers. |
2016-03-16 | Consumer robots usher new era of housekeeping Due to the falling cost of 3D printing, rise in the availability of consumer robots will be from 4% this year to 10% in 2020. Find out how roboticists speed up testing in the article. |
2012-10-17 | Consumer cloud market soars in 1H12, says report IHS revealed that the number of global consumers using cloud services after the first six months hit more than 375 million, or about three-quarters of the estimated total of 500 million by year-end. |
2015-06-19 | Computex turns to IoT, wearables extravaganza Consolidations in Taiwan are expected to build stronger, more capable companies, enabling the country to pivot and focus future developments onto higher value product features such as wearables and IoT. |
2008-01-23 | Coming soon: Foldable-screen handsets Polymer Vision has developed a 5-inch display that can be squeezed into a gadget not bigger than any cellphone by making a screen that folds up when not in use. |
2012-04-11 | Cloud to save manufacturing? John Zysman argues that 'cloud-enhanced services' promise to take up much of the economic slack caused by the steady shift over the last several decades from manufacturing to services. |
2011-08-18 | Cloud OS enables cloud infrastructure Nimbula has unveiled the Nimbula Director 1.5, a cloud operating system that helps enterprises and service providers build private, hybrid and public cloud infrastructure. |
2011-02-07 | Cloud computing still beyond EDA's reach The EDA industry believes it is still in a learning mode, testing whether cloud computing will work or not. Hurdles include licensing models and the absence of a network bandwidth for interactive EDA tools. |
2011-03-02 | Cloud computing seeks safety in security fabric Supporting VMware and Xen hypervisors, SafeNet's cloud security fabric offers ProtectV encryption for virtual machines and storage, and authentication services for virtualized applications and transactions. |
2009-03-17 | Clearing up cloud (computing) issues There are plenty of meaty technical issues around cloud computing engineers still need to addressthis work will take years. |
2008-04-21 | Chip brings e-paper display to interactive apps E Ink and Seiko Epson have jointly developed an e-paper display controller that they claim breaks the speed bottleneck that has stood in the way of e-paper's use for interactive applications. |
2011-01-05 | China connection boosts MIPS' mobile penetration The connection represented by MIPS-Ingenic-Velocity Micro illustrates an emerging paradigm in the consumer electronics market: A China-developed processor is driving a host of new consumer devices, while a big ODM community based in greater China (i.e. Foxconn) designs and manufactures them, which are, then, promoted by U.S.-based marketing companies like Velocity Micro, who cultivate channel connections with top retailers. |
2010-01-14 | CES pulse: What's hot, cold and in between The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a great window on things to come with more than 2,500 exhibitors. Here's our take on what was hot and what was not. |
2015-06-01 | CES Asia: Riding China's consumer electronics wave The latest CES Asia saw a plethora of products from a number of startups, as well as from long-standing companies, evidently showing a close proximity between product design and manufacturing. |
2013-12-23 | Calxeda to discontinue ARM server prod'n As one of the companies to deliver ARM-based servers, Calxeda said it could not hold on until the emerging market becomes large enough to sustain it. |
2014-03-17 | Cadence takes systems design on ecosystem level Along with Cadence CEO's keynote, two other keynoters from Imagination and Tensilica described a connectivity-driven design and the challenges in design process in different systems levels. |
2015-01-13 | Busting the big LED lighting myth Consumers may have yet to experience the touted primary benefit of LED, which is long operational life. This article explains why LED lighting fails earlier than we might expect. |
2015-01-30 | Broadcom woos cable, over-the-air boxes Broadcom's DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem SoC is the basis for its set top box vision, combing dual-band Wi-Fi and a custom applications processor to reach 5Gbit/s downstream speeds and 2Gbit/s upstream. |
2015-01-13 | Broadcom moves past LTE, 5G cellular to refocus in broadband After dropping its smartphone modem business, which was eating away about $2 million a day from Broadcom, CEO McGregor said his company if now focusing on the broadband and connectivity. |
2011-01-12 | Bringing HD audio to PCs is Wolfson’s new focus A few years after losing its biggest profit earner Apple, Wolfson Microelectronics resurges with a new focus: to bring to PCs and notebook computers “HD audio that matches with HD video.? |
2015-02-23 | Brighter future seen for smart lighting systems NanoMarkets expects 2015 as a breakout year for smart lighting with the next-generation of smart lighting systems emerging, as indicated by a new emphasis on local intelligence. |
2010-03-10 | Battle over e-book display alternatives heats up E Ink used to worry about the many e-paper competitors until Apple launched iPad, which uses standard LCD that sacrifices e-paper's readability and zero-power modes but offers higher refresh rates and full color. |
2012-11-08 | Basic iPad mini carries $188 BOM, says IHS report The latest IHS iSuppli teardown analysis found that the base model of the iPad mini carries a bill of materials of $188.00. |
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